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Credal networks under epistemic irrelevance: The sets of desirable gambles approach
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Jasper De Bock, Gert de Cooman
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Concentration inequalities and laws of large numbers under epistemic and regular irrelevance
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Fabio Gagliardi Cozman
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There is a significant body of literature that explores epistemic injustice as ignorance. Most germane to the present essay are explorations of white ignorance—particularly at the intersection of epistemic interdependence and relationality—and its ...
Kirsten T. Edwards
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Epistemic mag revisited: Assessing the (ir)relevance of propositions
This paper investigates the epistemic use of the German modal mag. Recent studies have suggested that it might be developing into a concessive marker, possibly losing its epistemic component of assessing the factuality of a proposition.
Katja Politt
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Buccola & Haida (2019) explore the consequences of a semantic-pragmatic theory in which relevance is closed under speaker belief. A primary consequence of this closure condition, they show, is that the Maxim of Quantity commits speakers to expressing ...
Brian Buccola, A. Haida
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Climate Models and the Irrelevance of Chaos
Philosophy of science has witnessed substantial recent debate over the existence of a structural analogue of chaos, which is alleged to spell trouble for certain uses of climate models.
Corey Dethier
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IRRELEVANCE IN EU, UNITED KINGDOM AND SERBIAN PARLIAMENTARY DISCOURSE
The focus of this research paper is the analysis of argumentative moves in parliamentary discourse that could be characterised as irrelevance criticisms.
Vladimir Ž. Jovanović, M. Radulović
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The Politics of Relevant Alternatives
The main aim of this article is to use the resources of relevant-alternatives contextualism to provide an account of an unrecognized form of epistemic injustice that I call irrelevance-injustice.
W. Tuckwell
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Credal nets under epistemic irrelevance
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De Bock, Jasper, de Cooman, Gert
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Recent advances in imprecise-probabilistic graphical models [PDF]
We summarise and provide pointers to recent advances in inference and identification for specific types of probabilistic graphical models using imprecise probabilities.
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